So, the reason banks are able to make money lending you is because -- that there's some risk that you might not pay it back, plus you're giving up the use of your money for -- they're giving up the use of their money for a while.
This means that there is plenty of scope for a rapid rise in consumption, if only households can become confident enough to lower their saving rate to the 12% level of the early 1990s and use up some of their past savings.
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He wanted to send money home, not use up more of the little his family had.
Fragmentation is the phenomena that as files are created and extended they use up blocks of the disk.
Give more in a year, and you'll use up some of your lifetime exemption from gift and estate taxes.
Dell will take out billions in debt to complete the buyout and use up some of its own cash as well.
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Right now it would take some courage for Mr Blair to use up more of his political capital by throwing Mr Ashdown a lifeline.
In just a few billion years from now, it will use up all of its hydrogen fuel and will swell to become a red giant.
Another advantage: If the original beneficiary doesn't use up all of the funds in the 529 plan, they can be used by another child or the parent for his or her higher education.
That allows for the use of jack up rigs which sit on the bottom of the seabed and are safer to use.
That means the number of larger payouts to those most seriously hurt could use up the bulk of the fund.
One child initially lost unsupervised use of her laptop in her room and has since lost use of her laptop altogether and now must queue up with the other girls for use of the main family computer.
The document consists of two parts: an assessment of the take-up and use of the Internet and priorities for future action, as requested at the Nice, France, summit of EU leaders last December.
Subscribers to that service, now in the process of coming online, will be allowed to use up to five gigabytes of data a month under their unlimited plans before being throttled back.
That's because turning carbon dioxide into something benign would use up a lot of energy.
It also happened to be a handy way to use up leftover scraps of bread and cheese.
Early results from Wales show reductions in carrier bag use of up to 90% in some supermarket chains.
At this pace it would only take Apple five quarters to use up almost all of its approved buyback.
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An ever-rising dividend and buybacks use up a lot of the cash.
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It was created using macros - simple programs and shortcuts that users create to speed up use of the program.
Food could potentially use up a lot of valuable weight too, so the sailors live exclusively on a diet of freeze-fried, vacuum-packed dinners.
For me that means an overnight trip from Edinburgh to London is going to use up a month of data on the lowest EE tier in three days of work.
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This effort is known as "self regulation" and here is how it works: When having a conversation, we can use up a lot of mental energy trying to manage the other person's impression of us.
London's Metropolitan Police Service, known as the Met, is undertaking what it says is its biggest-ever peacetime operation, running for 66 days across 1, 000 venues, including sporting and cultural events, and making use of up to 9, 500 police officers on the busiest days.
Console developers have a HUGE advantage by using less powerful hardware and getting the same or close to the same results that a high end pc can achieve in most cases because developers can use up every bit of power the console has..unlike pc devs can do.
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Among less expensive solutions, Nissan engineered the 2013 Leaf with a new range-extending drive mode the company says can increase the distance it can travel on a single charge by up to 15%, to 84 miles, by allowing the customer to choose to use up 100% of the energy stored in the battery.
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There's a, there's a big debate here, violence is going up, the use of arms and weapons is going up, we have always had the tradition that the police is unarmed and yet the number of authorisations of police being armed in the United Kingdom is going up, I got the figures the other day.
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Dr Dermot Ryan, a GP in Loughborough and clinical research fellow in primary care respiratory medicine at the University of Aberdeen, said the data on chest infections backed up previous research which had shown cuts in antibiotic use had driven up rates of pneumonia.
But businesses like Dawson's have also cropped up to make use of food items that would otherwise end up in landfills.
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